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Major Publishers From The Guardian To Condé Nast Sue AI Startup For Copyright Violation In Latest Salvo
The Los Angeles Times, Politico, Vox, Condé Nast, The Guardian and more sued AI firm Cohere for copyright violation in widespread unauthorized use of their content.
Fourteen publishers have sued Canadia artificial intelligence firm Cohere for widespread unauthorized use of their content in developing and running its generative AI systems, alleging massive, systematic copyright and trademark infringement. A judge ruled the AI firm had infringed copyright law by reproducing material from the media giant’s legal database Westlaw. Cohere also manufactured details about the Nova Scotia tragedy, attributing several quotes—including those gathered in The Guardian’s reporting — to Tom Bagley, a man who was murdered in the 2020 shootings and thus could neither “return to the scene of the killings” nor offer quotes to a news outlet.
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